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CNN Newsroom-20130605-19:33:00

>> when you mention calling out for people, i heard a fire commissioner saying they were listening and heard some voices. so what kind of technology do you have at your disposal to be able to hear? because there could be people way, way underneath. they said they were going to the basement to hear the peeps possibly. >> yeah, the first thing they're going to do is get firefighters in there and do those void searches and if somebody is trapped and you call out to them, they'll answer you generally, if they can. the other thing is if they're way down in a pile, there are electronic devices, both acoustic and seismic, one of them is the acoustic is just a simple microphone we can lower down into voids, find a hole that goes deep in the pile, lower it in there. if you call out, they'll be able to hear you. the seismic is a little more technical, a little more difficult to use. but what it does is any vibrations that can be picked up they'll put it in different spots around the pile and they'll try to triangulate in on something. so that if you were to just sit

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20130512-17:38:00

security agency, this super secret spy agency with many people believe is the largest budget, that has the ability to do -- it does all of the technical, technological data gathering. could you eavesdrop on conversations on a much grander scale than you are doing? >> you know, technology available now, of course you could be more invasive. and truth in advertising here, fareed, i was the one that installed the terrorist surveillance program that caused so much controversy during the bush administration. >> which is about eavesdropping on phone conversation. >> international calls, one may be in the united states that we had reason to believe maybe affiliated with al qaeda. which sounds like a good description for worrying about the boston kind of threat. but even there we recognized we had to be very careful, very selective. this couldn't be this broad net

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20130503-23:35:00

ing us. >> i know we learned yesterday that the younger suspect who is in custody told investigators the attack was planned for july 4th, which was a significant revelation. have they found evidence they were planning an attack on that date or not? >> reporter: well, what we have right now is we have a statement from dzhokhar tsarnaev, who allegedly told investigators they were looking at july 4th. but they have no physical evidence yet that they were going to actually target any event on july 4th. it doesn't mean it couldn't have happened. it just means right now there's no evidence it was going to happen. one thing you have to think about, and it's something i have been talking to people about today, the way this was executed, the technical, the logistical execution of the plo, the way the two men walked behind one another and then one stayed while the other continued, the timing of this, how they were communicating, how one blast was able to go off and

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CNN Newsroom-20130503-17:05:00

that tamerlan tsarnaev shared with his wife and their daughter, their young daughter. also dzhokhar tsarnaev spent a lot of time at that apartment as well. bomb residue i'm being told was found both at the kitchen table as well as the kitchen sink and bathtub. we were talking about this earlier, jake, you and i, and that is, look, the bombs -- the ingredients you need to build these bombs are rather crude. the technical to make them successful is a bit different. it's not for example you think of a bomb factory perhaps the attack on the first world trade center, the big vats of chemicals that were needed. these are pretty simple basic ingredients that you can fit in a couple bags, jake. >> all right. deborah feyerick, thank you so much. in california a dangerous situation is getting more dangerous by the minute. several big wildfires are still spreading as the winds pick up. one of them in ventura county near los angeles has burned more than 10,000 acres and threatens

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130416:07:22:00

conclude based on who would have the ability to make a bomb that would have this kind of effect? >> well, if -- for example, if it's kind of a pipe bomb that's made with black powder and a timing device, and as we saw in the early reporting had some kind of shrapnel, bbs or whatever, that is a device that's not overly complicated to make. now, you compare that to -- >> and that would expand the circle of plausible suspects, right? because it would mean that, you know, that is -- that is a capacity that many people have as opposed to something very -- >> less technical, obviously. the easier it is for the average person to get their hands on this. now, as opposed to some of the devices that we've seen coming out of afghanistan and pakistan that are made by more sophisticated bombers and techniques, for example, where they used tatps, the explosive. this was the device that was attempted to be used in the new york subway. this takes a higher degree of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130416:00:22:00

would have this kind of effect? >> well, for example, if it's a kind of a pipe bomb that's made with black pouder and a timing device, and as we saw in the early reporting, shrapnel, bbs, whatever. that's a device that's not overly complicated to make. >> and that would expand the circle of plausible suspects because that is a capacity that many people have. >> less technical, the easier it is for the average person to get their hands on this. as opposed to some of the devices that we've seen coming out of the afghanistan and pakistan that are made by more sophisticated bombers and techniques, for example, where they use tatp as the explosive. this was the device that was attempted to be used in the new york subway. this takes a higher degree of train. it's also a lot more lethal.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130409:17:13:00

has made on immigration. it's a there's a lot of issues involved here, a lot of them are tricky, technical. you know we know that it takes a little bit of time to work these things. we remain optimistic, hopeful that they get to an agreement by friday. we want to make sure that we start, start real work in earnest on that legislation, so we hope that they do meet their friday deadline or certainly by the beginning of next week. we understand it's difficult, but we know they're focused and they continue to make progress. >> jennifer palmeri, thank you so much from the white house. coming up, the march towards immigration reform. will we see a deal before the end of the week? hoo-hoo hoo.

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Starting Point-20130404-12:06:00

against it. this is a very prudent measure on the part of the united states to posture itself much more -- not aggressively, but in a much more probably fulsome way in order to handle all types of contingencies that might be coming out of the north. >> general, the u.s. doesn't have actual assets on the ground in north korea, presumably satellite. how do we kw what north korea is up to? >> very difficult. we have great technical, are you exactly correct, brooke. we have great technical collection against north korea the only way we can penetrate north korea, we do that by way of interrogations that take place routinely from refugees that leave north korea, routinely coming through china and other means of getting out of the kingdom up north. so we are able to get insight. we also have periodic visits. you spoke to governor richardson

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Your Money-20130324-19:47:00

better than another. i think it's one of the reasons why you need some sort of technical, nonpolitical body, maybe a couple of them to judge these things. i like the idea of a national infrastructure bank that might be like the world bank, which does countries, would have technical experts who wouldn't necessarily decide things, but at least give a point of view, to say what are really the benefits, what are the likely costs? we need a way to do that. there are just thousands and thousands of different projects all competing for the same money. >> and that's often the criticism. these things if you have an infrastructure if it becomes political, people will want it in their districts. people are going to tweet me to say that was amazing. i love that we're doing this, i love that we're building that tough and i'm going to get as many tweets from people who say i have nothing to do with new york, i'm never going to use the second avenue subway. why is $1.3 billion going into this. how do we decide what we should

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Your Money-20130323-17:46:00

and in an age of cheap money, that's the kind of return we should be looking for? >> first, i was startled by that report. those boring machines look like they are out of a novel. it was futuristic. it was incredible. i'm sure my kids would like to go watch them in action. but that is the tough question that's a very political question. there are lots of ways to cut the numbers to say one project better than another. i think it's one of the reasons why you need some sort of technical, nonpolitical body, maybe a couple of them to judge these things. i like the idea of a national infrastructure bank that might be like the world bank, would have technical experts who wouldn't necessarily decide things, but at least give a point of view to say what are really the benefits, what are the likely costs. we need a way to do that. there are just thousands and thousands of different projects all competing for the same

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